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<br />, . <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />M~nutes of Regular Councl I MeetIng <br />Page th ree <br /> <br />Septembe r 9, 1974 <br /> <br />After discussion, Feyerelsen moved, seconded by Wingert, that the <br />Council award the bid to the low bidder, Underground Utilities Com- <br />pany, at $6,761.80, Motion carried unanImously. <br /> <br />Arden Manor - Status Report <br />Lund submitted copies of Suburban Engineering Company's report and <br />reported that Mr. Adams had conducted a test on the water system last <br />week, but did not notify his offIce, Suburban Engineering or the Village; <br />so the pressure test was re-run today; results of which are satisfac- <br />tory, He advised that the electrical conductivity test has not been <br />run. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(It was noted that occupancy of the mobile home park is to be with- <br />held untl I Mr. Adams meets with Councl I and submits a drawing Indi- <br />cating the area to be approved for occupancy, electrical conductivity <br />test has baen satisfactorily run and matter of wel I upgrading resolved.> <br /> <br />Mounds Vjew High School Tennis Court Llrhtlng Bids <br />Lund reported that three bids were rece ved: <br /> <br />Tleso Electric Company <br />Collins Electric Company <br />Batzll Electric Company <br /> <br />$8,267 <br />12,750 <br />14,900 <br /> <br />and recommanded awarding the bid to the low bidder, Tleso Electric <br />Company. <br /> <br />Feyerelsen moved, seconded by Olmen, that the Councl I award the bid <br />for the tennis court lighting at Mounds View High School to Tleso <br />Electric Company, In the amount of $8,267. Motlo~ carrIed unanimously. <br /> <br />REPORT OF VILLAGE TREASURER RICHARD O'KELLY <br /> <br />O'Kelly reported no Investments since the last Council meeting. <br /> <br />REPORT OF COUNCILMAN JAMES WINGERT - Planning and Zoning, Board of <br />A-ppea I s <br /> <br />Case No. 73-28, Dreyfus - Hunters Park: <br />A. Final Plat - Third Addition <br />(See Attorney Lynden's Report> <br />B. Preliminary Plat - Fourth Addition <br />(See Attorney Lynden's Report> <br /> <br />Case No. 74-30, Variance - Sign <br />Wingert reviewed the variance application for a 4' x 8' s'gn adver- <br />tising, "Will Build to Suit on These Choice Homesltes". <br /> <br />wingert referred the Council to the Board of Appeals report (9-3-74> <br />and Planning Comm~sslon Minutes (9-3-74>, both recommending approval <br />.,of the variance, and moved that the Council approve the variance for <br />a period not to exceed three years, or until the last lot Is sold, <br />~hl~hever event occurs first. Motion was seconded by Olmen. <br /> <br />A.fter discussion, motion did not carry (Wingert and Olmen voting In <br />favor of th", motion; Feyerels.en, Crichton, Crepeau voting In opposition>. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(II .. __ I!.! <br />f,eup -~..- <br /> <br />"lfLBl8RSUS . ..LL__,.. .....pl>l"\C:lng +"'a mitfsR ..I."it ftl ~t:.....I......1J <br />; .81-- -IU'" ..........11'1 :::Io,.,~...-r't_... .........o.-CArrIIA p-lIrp....eol. <br /> <br />lift Station No.8 Structure <br />Wingert referred the Council to the Planning Commission recommenda- <br />tions re this referral from the Public Works Committee. <br /> <br />After discussion, In which It was explained that the Public Works <br />Committee desires advice from the Planning Commission re the proposed <br />11ft station structure (perhaps a sketch or description of type of <br />bul ldlng t~Dt would bo aesthetically appropriate>, the matter was re- <br />referred to +he Planning Commission for Its consideration and recom- <br />mendations to the Councl I. <br /> <br />-3- <br />